Good morning, honey. Have you woken up the baby yet?
OK. Have a good day today.
Good morning, John. No not yet, I will before I go to work.
Scene 2: Caring for her Child
Good morning baby George.
Time to get you ready for daycare.
Scene 3: Taking Responsibility for her Child and Job
Bye John! I'll pick up George from daycare at 5PM and be home by 5:30. Love you.
Bye Dad!
Bye guys! Love you too.
Lisa speaks to her husband before waking up their child, as part of the responsibility of a parent.
Scene 4: Role Strain as a Teacher
OK class, does everyone understand how to do the equation?
Mrs. Roberts, I need help!
As the role of a mother, Lisa wakes up baby George and gets him ready for daycare. Lisa is shown to have two or more statuses with different role demands.
Scene 5: Planning Meals as the Role of a Mother/Wife
Finally we're home. I'll make some supper right away and put you to bed.
Dad will be excited to see you
Lisa says bye to John as she takes baby George to daycare and heads to work. As a mother and wife, Lisa displays role conflict.
Scene 6: Showing Companionship Towards Husband
Hi honey. Baby George missed you!
Awe, I missed him too!
Lisa arrives at work and is teaching her students. She offers help to those who need it and is expected to plan and direct school production (role strain).
For those of you who need help, you can stay after class and I'll teach you how to solve the equation.
Me too! I don't understand.
I think I get it!
Lisa picked up baby George after work and they finally arrived home. She plans to make supper before putting the baby to sleep.
Yay!
As a companion, Lisa asks John about his day as he greets his son after a long day at work.
I'll get started on supper then we'll put him to bed.